Cliq: the first Android phone Motorola’s

On Thursday morning, Motorola officially launched the first Google Android device: Motorola Cliq. The announcement was made on the cooperation of Motorola’s director Sanjay Jha to mobilize 09-conference in San Francisco, which was later joined by Cole Brodman, T-Mobile chief technology and information officer, to demonstrate Cliq.

Long-rumored as Morrison, Motorola Cliq will be available from T-Mobile later this fall, just for the holidays, but the price was not revealed during its implementation. T-Mobile will offer the phone in two colors: titanium white or winter, and it will be sold worldwide in 2010, as Motorola DeXT. Unfortunately, Motorola does not publicize Sholes but to say that he will announce a second Android phone in the coming weeks.

Cliq least 4.49 inches high by 2.28 inches wide by 0.62 inches and weighs 5.6 ounces. It is equipped with 3.1-inch HVGA touchscreen with a resolution of 320×480 pixels and a sliding QWERTY keyboard, and soft keyboard. It is also equipped with a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack.

Phone will work Android 1,5 Cake and offers access to Google’s various services, including Google Maps with Street View Google Voice Search, Picasa, and Gtalk. The smartphone supports multiple mail clients such as Yahoo, Windows Live, and other POP3 and IMAP services, as well as synchronization with Microsoft Exchange, including a calendar. QuickOffice Suite is also on board to view the document.

Quad-band Cliq is a 3G-compatible and offers a full HTML-browser, Google, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. Multimedia features come in the form of 5-megapixel camera with video recording and built-in music and video player. The smartphone also comes preloaded with Amazon MP3 Store, on the App YouTube, Shazam, Last.fm, and Imeem. Rated talk time is 6 hours and up to 13.5 days of standby time.

Obviously, this is a very full-featured phone, but this is no different from many of today’s smartphones, so Motorola expects its Motoblur user interface will help distinguish it from the rest of the package. As mentioned in the main Today Motoblur synchronizes information from various sources, such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and your personal and work e-mail accounts, as well as an automatic update streams on your screen. His idea is that this constant flow of information, you will have to spend less time opening and closing applications.

Motoblur, of course, in Nice, that it brings together all of your information, as well as palm Synergy function, but it will be interesting to look at the real user experience. Will it really useful to have all this data on your home screen, or he simply confused the mess? In addition, although the specifications are good enough, they do not quite mind-blowing either.

We’ll get some practical time with Cliq later in the afternoon, so we can tell you more. We also have photos and video. At the same time, please call and tell us what you think about the device.

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